Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Could Not Arrive With Exynos 2400

Samsung is actively setting up for the next Galaxy Unpacked event to be held in July, which is supposed to introduce sixth-generation foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. It is expected that the giant could drop plans for a dual-chipset setup on the Galaxy Z Flip 6.
Even ahead of any official revelation or launch, leaks and rumors have already revealed a lot of stuff regarding the Galaxy Z Flip 6. Initially, it was reported that the forthcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 could be powered by an in-house Exynos 2400 chipset, but now a recent leak claims it could arrive with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, even probably for all regions.
It came to light in a post on X shared by a tipster named @kro_roe, who revealed that the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 6 will arrive with Snapdragon across the board, and the reason behind this change is just to avoid critical issues seen in the Exynos 2400. Somewhere, it is expected that Samsung could deliver the phone in some regions with the Exynos 2400.
However, Samsung has not promised the Snapdragon chip for the Galaxy Z Flip 6. Noticeably, if the Korean giant powers the Galaxy Z Flip 6 by Exynos 2400, that doesn’t mean the device will not be able to handle high-end functionality. Leaks and rumors already reveal more about the specs beyond its CPU. We also reported the key specs of the Galaxy Z Flip 6, as revealed by the early benchmark. It will be interesting to see exactly what new features, specs, and design this next-generation foldable will bring.